The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 31, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
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LOCAL LACONICS. Rt.v. B. G.
X9 Happenings of Interest to his home ir
||B- About Town. Mr. n. A
UP Mr. R. G. Hill, of Carlisle, was he is visiting 1
JBffyiu Union Monday. ^jr -\y
\r^ attnc \r,,i fcred a strol
JJutii iu & (iiivi iuih. uuot *uvnvihill,
Monday a girl. week, is rapid
K Hon. Richard I. Manning passed Miss Lois \\
K through Union Saturday. "ft>' from Gler
Hg spent her tv-o
B , Miss Sallie Triplett spent week
B end at her home in Chester. Mrs.T.W.Si
B after a month1
Mrs. Crown Torrence is on a Miss., returnee
visit to friends in Pendleton.
Misses Mar:
f Miss Madeline Miller, of Shelby, Gotten went
is visiting Mrs. J. D. Arthur. Greenville wh
PL ^tr. Sam Duekett, of Goshen
I \ Hill was in the city Monday. Mrs. J. J.
I I Mr. B. F. Walker, of West L|!^,hTn' of
1 1 Springs, spent Monday in Union. Ring Mrs! W*.
! Mr. Joe E. Bomar spent Sunday j p .
I with his parents in Spartanburg. th* Mut\lal is
t Miss Ellen McCowan , of Blacks- & Co., of Ch
burg, is visiting Mrs. J. H. Bartles. left for his ne\
Mr. Max Humphries returned Mr. D. L. (
Tuesday night from a trip to Ne- elected rnagi
braska. township havii
* - while combine
Mr. G. C. Glymph went to New- Gf yo#
nerry Saturday nignt, returning
Sunday. Mrs. J. D
Kathleen reti
Mrs. Dr. McElroy, offGroenville, night. The i
visiting Mrs. Miles!Smith this are jn the coui
week.
Mr. A. S. Goss, who has l>een in Mr. \y. F.
Rock Hill for a time, returned home soda dispense!
Saturday. Store, after f
' Mrs. Claude Wilburn, of Cross h?ine. ^ h
Keys, is visiting her father, Mr. J. y > atur<
G.Long, Sr. | Mrs. J. J.
Messrs. Geo. Hughey and Wm. Lacliael Little;
Wilson, of Black Rock, Hi>ent Moil- 8 1/1.,li}n
- day in Union. Mrs Halle s,
spective hoina
1 \fiaa Mnrw Font r\t Sontnn iti
B .writing this week at the home of Mr. and Mi
k/T Mr. J. A.. Fant. 'ur2c<1 a6t w!
r S. C. where J
Dr. E. M. Poteat, president of visiting her sis
Furriian University, passed through Mrs. Boyd spe
v Union On Saturday. week's absenc<
I V ' Mr. John R. Alexander a prom- Miss Aurel
I v ' Jpcnt merchant of Chester, wua in present home
city Wednesday. she holds a po
I'm * establishment,
i ju,. Messrs. W. H. Jeter, P. H. Je| cation here wi
| , tr, W. K. Tinunas, and C. A. Je- will leave toda
| || Ifcr,, all of Carlisle, were in the city 8he has accept
* I James L. Tap]
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ison's goods in Black, Vicis,
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or You to Take Hold
fords for $3.00.
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.nui^Jii^v \> iiu 11:1s ueen | udiiney Doy urowned.
res here returns today
1 Cheraw. Emmet Marsh, a young nu
. Boyd loft Friday! Gatt'"'.'-V was drownod Sunday
contain Inn, where <"?>? aPaml "?" GatInc>'.
was floating on a plank, and
us> pare 1 . . j he lost this, being unable to s
. Sumner, who suf- went to the bottom. His
ce of paralysis last; pan ions were unable to render
ly improving. assistance. Marsh was night
. _r at the Commercial hotel,
'ilkins returned Mon- _
in Springs, where she Child Found Sick,
weeks vacation.
Tiith and son, Stewart, Paul Jones, a young boy wh
's visit to Goodman, away from Ins home in Ra
1 home Tuesdav ni?ht i N. C.. was fmiml
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I coal chute at Monarch Mills
ion Oliver and Pearl Thursday. He was very ill
Tuesday morning to nialaria. Messrs. Edwards
iere they will spend a Johns, who live near by, tool
little fellow in charge, and i
I.ittlejohn, and Miss their treatment^ lie is doing wd
Gaffney Sensation.
J. Haile. . ,
I Mr. W. M. Hippy tried to
owe formerly clerk in 1 suicide in the Conine
now with J. It. Keid | hotel, last Sunday morning,
larleston. Mr. Lowej ^hot at himself but fortur
v home last Friday. missed his aim. He is the
fault, of Kolton, was "!?" ",ho trie<1 ,to run a"'"y
strut; in I'inckncy hl3 ?'.fe some days ago. btv
?g received 10O votes succeeded ,n fo lowing him. 1
i ^ people are not natives nor
d receive a total vote , * r.. . . r, n.
residents of Oatlney.
Arthur and Miss Building and Loan Meeting.
irned home Tuesday
other children, who The regular monthly meetir
ritry will return this the Union Building and Loan .
j ciation will he held at the
_ , . , . house on Tuesday evening, Sei
Patrick, the popular u.r 4th> at 8:30 p. m. An
r at the I n ion Drug mU8^ ^)e p;ij(i before that
i weeks visit to his They will be received at
ite Oaks, returned to an(] planters ban
'ayf September 1st, 3rd and 4th,
Littlejohn and Miss! t to 0o'clock, p. m.
john, of Jonesville and (Signed) J. I). Arthur,
Jones, who were at Sec. and Tre
returned to their re
3 Tuesday. Tragedies.
rs. C. T. Boyd ret- Ti ,
;ek from Hobbyville, , Thr''V'w'?K ,womo"
Mrs. Boyd has Imsn frowned Saturday afternoon
stcr, Mrs. W. J. Hill J"-'0?"- &c?r8>?- ">oy won
:nt part of her several I^,''nfe'T'l,n,r,th" mU''r f
! in He,.demonvilla. ['nl.veye"(ltneS8 a
four-year-old sister of one oi
ia Gallman, whose drowned women. They wer<
is in Sumter where respectable people.
sition in a millinery
, "is spending her va- Lewis Grey, a negro, was
th her mother.' She down in Florence, S. C., Satui
y for Columbia, where by Mr. W. L. Marshall,
ed a position with the made indecent proposals to
p Co. Marshall.
EPS WANTS DISCHARGE
||S FROM BAKRUPT
fej Attorneys for Mr. T. C. Duncan
gg peared Before Referee Earle
33 August 26th.
gu Messrs. Jas. Munro of Un
ptp and J. pl K. Bryan of Chariest
Sg attorneys for Mr. T. C. Dune
jpS appeared l>efore Referee in Bai
Bw j ruptey Earle yesterday with a
gW tition that tlieir client be <
Sg charged from bankruptcy. So
g2 testimony of a legal character t
jS?5 taken which will l>e forwarder
fju Judge Brawley of the United SU
court for a decision. Mr. Dtini
went into bankruptcy at the tim?
gH the failure of the cotton mills
i Union an<l Buffalo. The in
were taken oyer by a syndicate j
are now running as usual,
financial difficulties being clea
' up.?The fftate.
MON-AETNA HAPPENINGS.
Close of Music School?Person
It lias been some time since y
regular scribe has had tin* opp
tunity to send you any news fr
this place. He lias been a\
assisting in meetings at the foil*
ing places: Black Rock, Carl
and Padgett's Creek. All of tli
places are indeed pleasant pin
for anyone to be. The pec
i know how to treat a preaehei
such a manner that there is
such thing as breaking down, j
! Olllv the little tiri.ll fimlinn
come that naturally will fall to i
^Titian after a long time of h
W( ?rk.
A young lx?y by the name
Paul Jones who had run a>
from his home at Raleigh, N.
was found lying under the <
chute near Monarch last Thurs
afternoon, very sick with mala
fever. He was carried to the h<
of Mr. Wallace Edwards and
Furman Johns. These two gen
men occupy the same house.
i there he has had the best, of atl
tion, and is recovering rapidly.
Miss Bessie Palmer of Jonesvi
has been visiting at Monarch
the past few days.
Miss Dovie Rogers of Colum
who has been visiting the past w
at I)r. Jackson's, returned h<
Monday.
Prof. Mitchell will close
music class at Mon-Actna on \\
nesday night, Sept. oth, witl
concert. An interesting pr??gi
is being arranged, and the pu
is cordially invited to attend.
Itoni>
in of
?0.? i FAIR FAFPCT MATFC
I run I VLiw I MUILO<
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when Attempted Rape?Rev. C. T. Scaif
wim. Personals.
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Mr. Editor: I want to congr:
late you for the plain common s?
i in your editorial onlynching
! week. Three cheers for it!
j This community was stirred
(Tuesday night on account of
j would-be rapist; Fincher Murp
leign, ( (0ol,,red,) being the "dare devi
r }' ? He tried to commit this so eomn
5 and yet <lastardly crime on om
j | his color for his tirst attempt, i
. aV j skipped to parts unknown.
v . hope the law will soon bring 1
\n 1 to justice, and teach him a les
| he will never forget, and prev
some other, and even more hein
I crime. This thing ought to s
now; it must stop here. God:
com- |,id that any of our noble worn
ereial i,o0d shall ever suffer this liv
He death 1
lately Miss Maggie Bishop has retur
same from York, where she has been
from iting for some time,
t she Rev. C. T. Scaife filled his
These jKjintment here Sunday. I
even j Scaife has been very sick for sc
time, but we are glad to have 1
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, unviv, uiiu near uie piain OKI li
1 pel in all its fullness, through 1
! old soldier of the Cross.
*8 | Mr. W. P. Duckett attended
Asso- association at Salem, and report
court good time.
item- i ^ir> John Fincher, of Cross Kr
dues | visited his father, R. M. Find
time. Sunday. He also attended chu
th<' here.
k on Miss Eloise Greer and Mrs. J;
from j (^Jreer have t>een visiting Mr. f
Mrs. R. T. Bailey for the ]
! week.
as* ) Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nix visi
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix at \V1
mire's last week.
Farmers are having a rough ti
were curing fodder on account of
near rainy weather. Corn is very g?
it in through this section. But then
i too too much rain on cotton. Yet
-as a have no kioin to grumble as th
f the j is a fair qrop in sight.
3 all The earth, it trembled and shook
Bringing death to nook and no
But still we live,
shot Yea! Good Lord, we thank T
rday, now;
Grey And in humbleness we bow,
Mrs. And to Thee our praises give.
A. J. G
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